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    foe
    /fəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. an enemy or opponent: literary, formal "his work was praised by friends and foes alike"

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  2. Learn the meaning of foe, a literary word for an enemy or a competitor, and see how it is used in sentences. Find out how to say foe in different languages and what it stands for as an abbreviation.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the word foe, which means one who has personal enmity for another or an enemy in war. Find out how to use foe in a sentence and explore related phrases and articles.

  4. A foe is an enemy. Foes can range from an adversary of one person to that of a nation, from “he is my foe” to “they are my foe.” There is also a “that is my foe” who those who are trying to diet know well, aka chocolate.

  5. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the word foe, an old-fashioned or formal term for an enemy. See example sentences and synonyms for foe in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. Find 58 words that mean enemies or opponents, and their opposites, in this online thesaurus. Learn the definition of foes and see examples of usage and related entries.

  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of the word foe, a formal or literary term for enemy. Find out the origin, synonyms, and related words of foe, and see examples of foe in sentences.

  8. an opponent in a game or contest; adversary: a political foe. Synonyms: antagonist, opponent. a person who is opposed in feeling, principle, etc., to something: a foe to progress in civil rights. Synonyms: antagonist, opponent. a thing that is harmful to or destructive of something: Sloth is the foe of health. F.O.E.